2.9 Reserved Words

Syntax

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The
following are the reserved words. Within a program, some or all
of the letters of a reserved word may be in upper case, and one or more
characters in category other_format may be
inserted within or at the end of the reserved word.

abort

else

new

return

abs

elsif

not

reverse

abstract

end

null

accept

entry

select

access

exception

of

separate

aliased

exit

or

subtype

all

others

synchronized

and

for

out

array

function

overriding

tagged

at

task

generic

package

terminate

begin

goto

pragma

then

body

private

type

if

procedure

case

in

protected

until

constant

interface

use

is

raise

declare

range

when

delay

limited

record

while

delta

loop

rem

with

digits

renames

do

mod

requeue

xor

NOTES

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8 The reserved words appear in lower
case boldface in this International Standard, except when used in
the designator
of an attribute (see 4.1.4). Lower case boldface
is also used for a reserved word in a string_literal
used as an operator_symbol.
This is merely a convention — programs may be written in whatever
typeface is desired and available.